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Attempted Threesome Ended Abruptly With Bloody Assault

When a threesome reportedly went awry, one of the participants was placed under arrest after he allegedly became disenchanted with the experience and attacked the other man present causing several injuries.

Michael Charles and Michelle Fleming live together in Duncan, South Carolina where they reportedly share a sexual relationship and a bed but do not claim to have a romantic connection.

Last Thursday, Charles and Fleming, in an alleged attempt to live out one of Charles’ fantasies for a threesome, invited 40-year-old Brian Alden to their home as a possible person of interest to take part in the encounter.

When the trio reportedly tried to get sexually intimate, Fleming said that things were not going well and they decided to stop. Fleming stated that Alden then got angry with Charles and accused him of being dishonest about his intentions from the start.

Due to the alleged discord, Alden was reportedly asked to depart from Charles and Fleming’s home, and after doing so for a brief period he allegedly convinced the pair to allow him to come back inside.

Despite the prior unsatisfactory experience the three reportedly ended up back in the bedroom making a second attempt to successfully share a sexual interaction.

After reportedly finding that the event was again disappointing, Charles reportedly asked Alden to go home.

Alden and Charles reportedly began to argue, and Alden allegedly responded by assaulting Charles as the pair made their way through the different rooms in the house.

When the Spartan County Sheriff’s Office responded to the incident and arrived at the home they reported that Charles had a bleeding cut on his head, a bloody nose and that his eye was so swollen it was completely closed. Charles and Fleming were standing outside at the time, and they told the officers that Alden broke through their back door and was still inside the house.

Alden was also discovered inside with his head bleeding, which Charles said was the result of using a rock in an attempt to defend himself from further attack.

The police determined that the door showed signs of forced entry, and it was asserted that Alden was the aggressor in the incident.

Since his head injury required medical treatment Alden was taken to the hospital where he was given 12 stitches.

Alden, who chose to remain silent without legal representation present, was booked and charged for multiple infractions including trespassing, assault, and battery. He was released from custody on a personal recognizance bond.

If you or someone you love is suspected of an assault or battery offense, contact Orange County criminal defense lawyer Staycie R. Sena at (949) 477-8088 for a consultation now.

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